Lords of the Fallen is a new game created by studio HEXWORKS – it's already available for pre-order. We have gathered all the most important information for you to know before buying the game.
Lords of the Fallen is the perfect game for masochists. Haven't tortured yourself enough in Dark Souls? This new game might be perfect for you. Keep reading to find out everything we know about the new Soulslike game by a European developer HEXWORKS.
Lords of the Fallen: Release Date & Price
Lords of the Fallen will be released October 13, 2023, for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It is already available for Pre-Order. You'll get a bonus for being early too, of course! The game will give you exclusive bronze, silver and gold armor tints, 3x XP items and 5x HP & MP items. Preordering the physical version at GameStop will also get you a Lampbearer's Pendant.
There are three editions of the game you can preorder: the Base Edition, the Deluxe Edition and the Collector's Edition.
The Deluxe Edition includes the Dark Crusader as a starter class with accompanied by a matching armor set, ultra greatsword, throwing knives and an amulet. You'll uncover 3D Model View, which gives you access to view all the characters, classes, enemies and levels. The deluxe also comes with a digital artbook and the digital soundtrack. It will cost you $79.99, which is ten bucks more than just the base edition, which seems like a good deal.
You can get the Deluxe Edition of Lords of the Fallen here and the Standard Edition here .
The Collector's Edition is of course only available physically. This is something for real enthusiasts of the game! It comes with all the content from the Deluxe Edition, just that the Artbook is an actual hardcover luxury version now. You additionally get a two-sided poster, three art cards and a Steelbook. The highlight of this edition is a roughly 7.5 inches big Dark Crusader Figurine and a matching Display Case. This version will make you $249.99 lighter.
Lords of the Fallen: Combat
In Lords of the Fallen, you play a Lightbearer adventuring his way through the shadow realm of Mournstead. To defend yourself on your journey against the legions of Adyr or the depths of despair, you'll have a number of melee, magic and ranged abilities on your hand. You may assign up to four extra magical or ranged skills on your shortcuts/controller, which will leave you with a number of different combat choices. This will be especially important when the combat quickens later in the game.
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Lords of the Fallen: Co-Op
You will be able to play online Co-Op uninterruptedly in this game! To do this, you'll need to tap into vestiges scattered throughout Mournstead. Your companions can then join you for the entirety of the quest.
Lords of the Fallen: Death
In the realm of Lords of the Fallen, a parallel world exists, called Umbral, which is meant for the dead. You can access this realm by employing the Umbral Lamp or, well, by biting the dust. By going to the other side, you'll gain the ability to use both realms for your advantage. Just be cautious, since spending too much time with the dead can cause your mind to be corrupted by invading malicious forces.